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Reconfigurability Analysis Method for Spacecraft Autonomous Control

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  • Dayi Wang
  • Chengrui Liu

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As a critical requirement for spacecraft autonomous control, reconfigurability should be considered in design stage of spacecrafts by involving effective reconfigurability analysis method in guiding system designs. In this paper, a novel reconfigurability analysis method is proposed for spacecraft design. First, some basic definitions regarding spacecraft reconfigurability are given. Then, based on function tree theory, a reconfigurability modeling approach is established to properly describe system’s reconfigurability characteristics, and corresponding analysis procedure based on minimal cut set and minimal path set is further presented. In addition, indexes of fault reconfigurable degree and system reconfigurable rate for evaluating reconfigurability are defined, and the methodology for analyzing system’s week links is also constructed. Finally, the method is verified by a spacecraft attitude measuring system, and the results show that the presented method cannot only implement the quantitative reconfigurability evaluations but also find the weak links, and therefore provides significant improvements for spacecraft reconfigurability design.

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  • Dayi Wang & Chengrui Liu, 2014. "Reconfigurability Analysis Method for Spacecraft Autonomous Control," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2014, pages 1-8, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:724235
    DOI: 10.1155/2014/724235
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